We know about the legal issues the case presented, but the book and the film center more around the human story. About this time last year, we spoke to Ted Balaker, one of the film's producers, who gave us an inside look at the film (which was still being edited). Ever since, we've been eagerly anticipating the feature, which has some familiar faces in key roles. The film stars Catherine Keener (Capote) as Susette Kelo and Jeanne Tripplehorn (The Firm, Basic Instinct) as the head of the New London Redevelopment agency.

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At the 2016 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference in the Hague, The Netherlands (October 19-20, 2016, I'm speaking on two panels: "Property's Role in the Fundamental Political Structure of Nations," and "Defining and Protecting Property Rights in Intangible Assets." More information here.

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